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Kayleigh McEnany replaces Stephanie Grisham as Trump press secretary – report

- David Smith in Washington

Donald Trump has shaken up his communicat­ions operation by hiring Kayleigh McEnany, a controvers­ial spokeswoma­n for his re-election campaign, as his fourth White House press secretary, according to multiple media reports.

She replaces Stephanie Grisham, who had only been in the position for nine months and was the first press secretary in modern times never to hold a formal briefing for reporters, the New York Times and other outlets said.

This and other personnel changes on the communicat­ions team – the latest in years of constant turnover in the Trump administra­tion – were directed by the president’s new chief of staff, the former Republican congressma­n Mark Meadows.

McEnany, who turns 32 next week, will be unusually young to hold the press secretary position. She interned at the White House during the George W Bush administra­tion, studied at Harvard law school, Georgetown and

Oxford, and became a CNN contributo­r in 2016.

She then hosted a show on Trump’s Facebook page and worked as a spokeswoma­n for the Republican National Committee. In 2018 she published a book, The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement, with a foreword by the Fox News host Sean Hannity.

McEnany joined Trump’s re-election campaign and has been an unabashed defender. Last August, in a combative interview with CNN’s Chris Cuomo, she insisted: “He doesn’t lie. The press lies.”

And last October, appearing on Fox News, she said of Democrats’ impeachmen­t investigat­ion: “First, it was Russia. Now it’s Ukraine. There will always be something because this is a coup against a sitting president. Not an impeachmen­t inquiry.”

With the Trump administra­tion under fire for its inconsiste­nt messaging around the coronaviru­s outbreak and its attempts to play down the threat of Covid-19, McEnany recently found herself in the spotlight.

On 25 February, McEnany told Fox Business: “We will not see diseases like the coronaviru­s come here, we will not see terrorism come here and isn’t it refreshing when contrastin­g it with the awful presidency of President Obama.”

In response to a reporter from CNN – a favourite target for Trump’s complaints about “fake news” – McEnany said she had been referring to travel restrictio­ns Trump placed on China and added: “President Trump works to defeat the invisible enemy while you mislead the nation!”

A devout Christian who often wears a cross, McEnany hails from Plant City, Florida, which she describes as “the world’s strawberry capital”, and calls herself “a small-town girl”.

Grisham, 43, has kept a much lower profile than her predecesso­rs, Sean Spicer and Sarah Sanders. She never gave a televised press briefing, though she did make frequent appearance­s on the conservati­ve Fox News channel.

Grisham will return to the East Wing as Melania Trump’s chief of staff and spokeswoma­n.

In a statement issued by the first lady’s office, Grisham said: “I continue to be honored to serve both the president and first lady in the administra­tion. My replacemen­ts will be announced in the coming days and I will stay in the West Wing to help with a smooth transition for as long as needed.”

Melania Trump said: “I am excited to welcome Stephanie back to the team in this new role. She has been a mainstay and true leader in the administra­tion from even before day one, and I know she will excel as chief of staff.”Grisham replaces Lindsay Reynolds who,

relieved it is over,” he said. “I have my ups and downs. The darkness is never far away. I am OK. I hope that everyone who has followed this case is OK.

 ??  ?? Kayleigh McEnany attends a Women for Trump event in Iowa on 16 January. Photograph: Jerry Mennenga/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck
Kayleigh McEnany attends a Women for Trump event in Iowa on 16 January. Photograph: Jerry Mennenga/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck
 ??  ?? Stephanie Grisham listens as Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One on 7 August 2019. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
Stephanie Grisham listens as Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One on 7 August 2019. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

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